10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COSHERINGS»
Discover the use of
cosherings in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cosherings and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Confiscation of Ulster ... Second Edition
As a preliminary measure towards the establishment of English power, the old
laws and customs of T anistry and Gavelkind, and all “ cuttings, cosherings, and
sessings”' were abolished, and the English law of inheritance, and English ...
2
The confiscation of Ulster ... commonly called the Ulster ...
As a preliminary measure towards the establishment of English power, the old
laws and customs of Tanistry and Gavelkind, and all " cuttings, cosherings, and
sessings"* were abolished, and the English law of inheritance, and English ...
3
Ireland: historical and statistical
First, the common people were taught, by the justices of the assize, that they were
free to the kings of England, and not slaves and vassals to their pretended lords :
that the cuttings, cosherings, sessings, and other extortions of the lords, were ...
4
The confiscation of Ulster: in the reign of James the First, ...
As a preliminary measure towards the establishment of English power, the old
laws and customs of Tanistry and Gavelkind, and all " cuttings, cosherings, and
sessings"* were abolished, and the English law of inheritance, and English !
5
Ireland industrial, political, and social
... the tenants to pay a money rent in lieu of 'cosherings, coigny,2 and other Irish
exactions,' and, in consideration thereof, to remain in undisturbed possession of
their holdings.3 The Irish worked their mines and wrought skilfully in metals - from
...
John Nicholas MURPHY, 1870
6
A Church history of Ireland; from MCLXIX. to MDXXXII.
But unless in violation of law, these 'cosherings' may not be demanded from the
church lands.1 In the year 1050, the king of Meath made a grant of land in honor-
of St. Columbkille. No rent,hosting,coigny,orany otherclaim, may be made by ...
The Tanist supported himself and his train partly out of certain lands set apart for
the maintenance of his table ; but principally by tributary exactions, called
cosherings, cuttings, &c. &c. which he imposed at pleasure on all lands except
those of ...
Robert Simpson (of Londonderry.), 1847
The question of fixity of tenure was in fact decided in favour of the tenant.
Provision was made for commuting the uncertain cuttings and cosherings into
certain payments, consolidating them with the rent, and prohibiting the landlords
from ...
Sir George Campbell, 1869
9
A Church History of Ireland: From Its Invasion by the ...
But unless in violation of law, these 'cosherings' may not be demanded from the
church lands.z In the year 1050, the king of Meath made a grant of land in honor
of St. Columbkille. No rent,hosting, coigny, or any other claim, '' See Sylloge ...
10
A History of Medieval Ireland (Routledge Revivals): From ...
... put upon the King's subjects within the counties of Cork, Kerry, Limerick and
Waterford the Irish impositions of quinio (coign) and liverie, cartings, carriages,
lodgings, cosherings, bonnaght and such like; which customs are the very
breeders, ...